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The Huron Expositor, 1897-10-08, Page 4r - I , I R" . � - Win .� . ­ � �­Ijll - � — - - a -, �, . 1. - 1. - -w-r- ,.%7 , - ­­ ­- -1 1- - - I � . . ,-4,cz- � . ­ z , v-- - ,( � 1 . - 7 - 7!7 r" 1:!,�:! , -.1 - � - . � - . I ; Z - . �Wlslx: '10. I . ­ , - - . I I I -a T 6P"1R9r!11W;9!X1WW1r;rr4F"W .s� - -7 � . � '. - -T�­,*7--,�7-- -.-�?�-A� - -,:NP�7,:�1-­t,­�-,"; '� �Z,�7-��', _-1 � 1, - ­ � � I . . � - I - I I .- T .1 -1 I - I , - ­ - � I , � , .� � - -, - , -1- I . I ­­ :­�­. , I �- ­ - . - 1. I I . . I . 'EV113 ,.. , �7­w 1 — I � . , I .1 I- . . , . - - - - - � - � -1 � - - ­ I I I ­ 'I .: , " i I I ; 11 � I 11 � I . ; � . I I - - - I - - .. � � - - I - - -1 I- .. � . - I C . . I � I i . I ,- � . I �3 - I � � � . . � - I . '. - - - � �- � .1 11 . - I - I I I I - � �� )C"� ] Jui'm � � � -.. I . I I - . � I . . � : � 11 - I I - i � . I . - � I � - � - . I � . � I I � . .1 — . I .VJ -V i - - ­ . . , 1. I I .1 1� . OCTORK"I 89 1897a ;.�� V- . . " . I ­ mnm�— � I i0som �7�� ­ - ; . I I ;;— I - � I I . . . � ­ - ! . . � I I -0, POS — - . � =—���� - . . It MARI :­ I I .1 I ITOR - - - . , - -- V-9 � . . THE R - ON I , - : , I --- FUX -- I ---T- . . ­ ---!--'- - I I I . 1. .—, � � � . � � . I -- - ­ 4 - I - . I � . I .1.. . - mai=�- - � wmwwwn� � -- " -- He wag a man of sterling ellaraoter and the � 9 . . . - . 5""RTH �, . , � , --- I - --- ... � . I . � h rge . - di3 11 , : . . — - 1-: - I v �gt an A�motast representative' - - per bushol, 0W) - . - - . . , I ma and the Georgian BayT where the by one of th �4n the tegritv. and of a most genial - - I.. . V(new) ..... ...-.� � . n the �kiding. SO strictest in e' P e s . - - . . NEW ADVEF-InSEMENTS. been subotted and who, for days had listen- 0 -of timber limits principal- couvenvions or and abusin MITI, the position. M McLenUM * with a family of The P '0� �,, - WJ1W4R.Jrb-oWbA1.­. . - 1, edtothe,�yidenoe, after five minutes con-- American holders - , that -in maligning - ghters, remain to I - I - ]��­.­.­ - - ion were enforced � an insaft to every tbree.sons and four daun . � I - � - ntbeels. after each operate, if this regulat Times Is simply offering . � . U�....­­ ---- �. : Sw The figu-te between the Pare the sultationl� brought in a verdict to the.effact lY ' � F lich, we have mourn his lose. . 11 . � � ..� . I . I � Pey busbal.......... - paper on which r,it wofaia mean to them loss . teformer in the riding. and wb d resident of Wingham poxsed . '. - ,. . ]to, 1, loose.- - - - . Ono, deuotel tbs Page of the that the': man 'who had published these at this time, ,fo no doubt, will be. fittingly . resented when -AA Q1 my on Thursday afternoon of , , . . . I I I - -d � - . I ,sq. U ­.­ - .. -A I nient will be foulld- T The . I tab.*..* . advertise lit. & Kqedonsid Q) I rte has been guilty of the coming winter's employment. the proper time wmeq, ,; I eacefully' aw . � . - . �­ . 4OZ---�*­.- I .1 . ourBustnew-Gre charges 4gainst Mr. Ta erican limit holders,taken on such ishort Z:::_� -- 5 0, week, iu the peroqu of - Mra, Li lizabeth - - I � I - � . aw,100 JM- ­- - - - - of criminal libel and will have to suffer the Am � tbs. W� AuctAou Sft1e­Hu1r1l RONM . a 3 Mon 'Ar�lm DOW.*......­#­ letle.n. Sale -A. Itcrtimu (6) . . i . . I Ai . dons The once prominent politicians of this Varney,at the age of 52 years an � I Z-, , - RItraprovinelaloom mles--7�E.J Davis(f-) penalty.�' But this verdict is vastly more notice, woula certainly cease all opera I Deceased had been ailing for a long time. . . . � Va 10a 1M-..1-. — � � � , - - D you Want a siovg ? 0 Flatlelb (9) . - of it, in the woods untilthey should decide upon There the heartfelt . �� 3-"­---!.-­--­- 1touse, for Sale—John Landsboreugh (6) significant than appears on the face -. country are rapidly passing away. D The relatives and friends have � 0, md Lsafo& for sale -T. Russell (5) their future course under the new condi, ,are now but few left of those who atood at of the community in their sore - . .. I . �*­­­ ,' Pi It no+, ou�y, .declares that Mr. Tarte has til, . W; 1 sympathy I . I par bvdi�'(�S;;)�:,.*.*i I �atrp.l Buguess, college -W. J. E liott (8) have to decide Confederation. afftict.ion. I - I � . � � I . . r barrel- -s: , - - - --- 0 tions. They would either or near, e front at I ` tflong).A � small Feet wanted -11 Willig (5) been libe led, bat it is tantamount to a ver- � - following property changes have i, I - I - . ­­ , ­ I � I .� 0 ---�The - - - VOU * ort) .. � Look Around-Broadf00t, BOX & CO- (5) - -career has been' upon erecting mills in Ontario or selling notice that another' pi neer, in the person - . I . Wese-Vawanosh : I I . I . �; � I It Ito ... ��. . � - and (5) diet that big whole political recently taken lace In . � . . . I 1, . I'sg ..­­ - Wigs and Toupees-PrOL Doreaw - the I 7 : ress, Gwdg-j- T�, Smith (5) - t� eir limits, and as large, sums Of money of Mr. J. S. Smith, of "Maple Lodge, in - . � , :E ,:1,:*.,.,.:::-­.� . ; D.. straigbtf)rward and hono t. It in fact th Josep Clifton gas rented lot 23; concession I � - 4 ; - k I �­ 1 4-.- ..­� ' R� P. 5, for a ter . . � .. :k Best N%iltics-Hodgens Bros (8) involved, it, is. safe to say that they I township of McGillivray, and ex -M. �8 m of years. Albert � Jones has - f I 4 - I I : The - N -, -ed-W.W-Thomson (5) gives him as good- a certificate of character are . ing to the estate;of the late I .1w b1-*.-.. ­1: � Cbeap Mill Fe @borough (8) ider for North Middlesex, has been removed. the farm belong I I EXCLUSIVELY TO I I . � -would take considerable. time to coull ..­ �� TO the Fro -at [2_1�-Leatherd%16 & lAnd ' - . 11 r1b.... ------ P le,kaetion SsIft-McKa%, Brothers (5) as he could desire. More than this, it was e at M"Ple wm. Wilson rented for the ensuing year. I i publ ' ime'the Bottlers in Mr.� Smith died at his resideno . . I I . . 11 i —*- * - I I � � Oct. 1" -pall Wb I 1?-IaiictRubb,6re(4-W-if-Wiiiis(z) � " proven by officers in hisdepartment, men the matter. In the meant , 1. Lodge on Monda - last. He hadbeena Charles Thom -has leased 300 acros on the ! . -,I 101�wm# . Toacber Wantef-B. X631ordie (5) .the lumber districts who look to the ope r, of MoGilfivray,for over forty, years 12th concessiou,- and will move -thereto in . I " , F ­... , � who for years have served under the Con- resident � I � , . , I - -- I r MrItle", 4O.S040 V0.9 ; � I - - abush 46c to A*;i I n ,,via (6) -Beattle Bros. (8) I li . township in the county the near future. I I , I - , off. f . , But er and Eggs Wanted pro- tions, in the woods for employme and represented that I - . ., Po tr vative Government, and by letters � om. the County. Exeter Electric - As 00 ; imt I ser . � . jorl* #710 60 I �- � st erif John Cam bell (5) 1 fferare. If such A regulation council when it was taken fr. ��b, -W to 46C - Rent -T. ash. (6) . ' n awarding contracts, t�r, would be all He 811"O Light and Power Company, held the other I 'Fog . r Tma dueed by them, that i . u and added to Middlesex. . - I - . 4 1 1 .a ... w&A bogs, psi 1.00 1- . %. smillie (r>) posed it should be done in the of Huro . were elect- . � -02, Court of Rev,. on -A - such as have been objected to Vy his oppon- ii , to be im in the Ontario the following directors S -- , —� -A.t a meating Of the -- � allow the limit holders time represented Nortk Middlesex t - evening, - -P B. S. O'Neil, I - E -I[) R -Y .. � .1 � -a f I - I . . following the a 3ring, so as to . Legislature for two parliaments af or Con ed : Dr. Lutz, president . DairY M ents, Mr. Tarte was simply ­ I a - - I - arrangements to'meet the cessful tteasater ; F. Wood, E. Spadkman, nd R. . . ,---- -1 ght "flarou 9Xpoolitm practice of the department, and that instead t) make their � federation. He was, also, -a sue financial . . I -. )oi%,, October 2nd r I - rewcouditionebefore.thenexb winter sets farmer and stock breeder, being one Of the C. C. Tremaine, directors. A . . . I I . , L4N . showed I .. �� � 1. - 401jes offered 5,582 b oXeJ - . I -� , i of showing tavoritiam to his politicalsupport . to in. By this decision the members of the largest breeders of thoro'bred Shorthorfis in statement was preseut,ed, which . �, - � 1-- I ­ - �, Sales-. 285 a - in short, one of the to date. It was . 1101wri era he pursued a coarse precisely similar the Province. He was, everything satisfactory . � . - � � at 910, 0 ' I ., shown that they are fully ur t would be in I - -Wding free verrimeat have riats of his day, and as a . an - 0 - r, , Oct. 8th, 1897 that which has prevailed in the department 00 fotemost agricultu exoeoted that the new 'p V - I 0A 6ti - 8.11KAFORTH, FRIDAY . alive to the beat interests of the working- Olibician was respected* and trusted by, all, operation within two weeks., � � I, I . �. q T-OWINVOV 7 0 Ober . , under both Conservative and. Liberal ad. I ore for ' hia honesty, y quiet wedding took place on r i � Velpts -of all sortS are J111 I ' - . -men and of the Pro'vince, and are disposed going distinguished m -A ver � of last week, at tile House. F11 n*s lugs - ' I 1. , I sud and no acculual The Pr in Tot9nto. miltistrators. Thin trial, which was to sincerity and sound common sense and good Wedneaday morning 1 . I � � I . I I . � � 46111, ' f . . . emier I - citizens of the United &in T. , I � pijoesmro Irm. Choicie Premier of the result in such disastrous conseq o to deal fairly with the ban for his brilliancy. residence of the bride's father, Capt � � judgment, t � . I I 1: I I 11 ' ' . I . 'k bring 140 to H . Sir Wilfred Laurier, the . States who have purchased the right to cut . oderich, when, his, youngest . I . ­ . psi te, according to the predictions of . . � N. Dancey, of G � saa�. Dominion, and I-ady 1-%urier, arrived in Mr. Ter daughter, Miks Kate, was united in mar- - ' , a low-gr&4! and 'me * Tuesday evening. Sir Wilfred the Conservative papers, has ,actually re. timber here. They have shown themselves -4turon klotes. - rriion, formerlv of . ­ ' ; ­-% - � � -The receipl - e 'Jam 910. ' I Toronto On *he know when it is lie - � a5e to Mr. es F. Hai cere- . 9 . -- " f1dr dA - d and the Ir . cord than to be statesmen -reeve Cooper, of Clinton, has " - ' �- 8 - cleaner re Deputy ri 0 erich, but now W � .A� . � � ­ w e station, and welcomed by a sulted in giving him a eary to draw hard and fas - I G of London. The ,F EA --]R* - . - etly fresh ' . as met at th t lines and when resigned. toise� . - � . . a of r;itizens, together with he had before. The Conservative papers es � ier, of Usborne, is at mony was performed under a floral bell of AND � LA' IDIES, I L.., � . large concoura � e it is expedient lip relax those lines when it -Mr. Fred Fisb . c'mations, Rev. Joseph : �i � . . X 0 I , October. I - . th,6 city coudbil. should now give�, r ring from a malignant growth morning glodio and a . I � - � � � I . -V e elieese In . - .� mayor and members of � I -to .present Buffe - Edge officiating. . �. I i , tme of ' I .the formed, and _is shown up, tb6 better light is he made to would be to the advantage of the people nga child namea Jame . . � � ',�-- ,raAlItIly weaken. For I in the brain. �s I , -�_ . ._ I A torchlight procession was do so. I Mr. W. A. Rose, of Goderich,� has an -The other eveni is visiting in Gode- I . I In I - I -ir�ivod by boat and rail who : L � - I I Hall, where an appear in. mmo . with a'- Curiell, of London, ias� I I . V,rdly LEO plent, - ho: was escorted to Madey —WMMENEM� . . -------------- 7-- ubator, which he made. himself, . rich' broke into the- Grand Trunk 'office at $&.a 4 I I . . . - ,,." were b . I . I I L � I - . I . . . L - - I � sented to him C. omments, "' dow and in- . ­ ,ffort is being rnadO to � . aAdress of welcome was Pre Editorial Notes and capacity of 125 eggs. L )n, -by breaking a win . . i I : 4 � . Unfair Critioism. � ruesela, has di�posed the.stati( I . I ,..- j ,wi*th E611 their finei byL the, mayor I -W - on behalf of the council and . -Mr. D. Frain, of - B I catch. He . j . I ; I �. a to In discuming the finances of the Province T�e Daudas Banner remarks : There � I � of his property there, and intends going to serting his haud and lifting the i 5 � 1 ille violneut holders are, Addresses were also presents of- Ontario, the Farmers' Sun says : eems to be some disappointment that the - I --w mn by Mr. Parke in the office, and was - agnif I tment of every- , : a , citizens. a . . I as se " the We have opened the Fall Season. with a m ' i leent OSSOT . - . Detroit to reside. . ,e the police agistrate on . I I � , - r - &UL and French associations � t, r of M re. brought befor m I . i - Z.d the tenor of negoti ' . L . I . . �ira by- the Ge in ' " To get the actual state of our financ7es lone hog owned by the Ontario Governmen -Mrs. James Martin, daughte � fter consulting with -the presi- I I " ' �- ' � � - indicatte that 40 to 2ic To each of the addresses he non, of Goderich, died recently at charge. A le for Ladies' wear. For several years .Past, we have made a. - � * t� -L . , the thing- suitab I L � . ,1 . inett Orltaflo- . of the city. for the year 1896, we must aad $177,730,the over which Mr. Whitney's colleagues are E; Shan I I - i , He ein Louisville, Kentucky. dent of the Childreri'a. Aid Society and x,ange. F ­ . � � . -, . . be was allowed to. go on Bug- I , . . an eloquent and suitable reply. . amount borrowed by selling annuities, to .shedding so many -tears 'was not put on ex. her-hom ty of Millinery, press Goods, Maniles. and Furs. I �- - �1- �c and fines't trowaghil made of Goderieb, was b lee, speciali - I V # market in �gni - I . � the deficit of 6212,108, and we 'township fairs, It * -Commissioner Seager p O' 8 'd'n c _ tence. . � � - , . . -, tW­The, I ined at dinner, at admitted, en . � I � . � ' � as afterwards, enterta I hibition at some of the reek, 1;earing the charge �e BE ' - . ' I ' tending our"business in thes6 particular linefft we have - : . . I 19jeAnit shippers 15id - find th be $390,558. It . -n- in Beameville last V1 cei that A very inoresting ceremony wa's per . . . Z Queen's hotel, by the - mayor and city e actual deficit to thod of reasoning, might have aroused a great deal ofF in conne0bion with the post offi, u at the Baptist parsonage, Wingham, With the view of ex. 1� Eggs -The, ` ­- I e neil. ArL interesting feature of the this be not the proper me .of thusiasm. . � . . I villa . . . formed iay evening of last week b � . � - � . - . ,,, � ,ior"Mery. . 0 con - theii the Government, by a further. s&16 - � h on Wednew , much greater assort�- ��: ,weak -and exporters he - ad- . --Tr - W. Baird, son 'of Mr. George ; ry R -­� I - an eloquent deficit . when Mi. Job�, q re-arran,,aed our Counteri, and Floor Space sd as to ear- . I �- w1ioleade lots, � � Masse' Hall. meeting was annuities, might have wiped out the _ In its issue of September 21th, the Mail ' Rev. James Hamilton, . � . imp for I y . I Baird, of Bracefield, has been engaged to ; ­ �. ; Wilfred's admitted." - lo, Sta�nley, for Walker, of Turnberrv, and Mrs. Rosetta �, v ,gin& eves,of selected � �- � . � � 'dress by Ron I � I 1. -1 . . -Edward Blake, Sir . - 0 ' and Empire says : "-The Michigan Lumber teach in school section No. I � ester, New York, were unit- ment of Ladies' Goods, %or which we ,have a constantly .increasing demand. I , We I - i jobbers rm I Ordin � ip of the Liberal markable that so inteli- - I ,Wiuer, of Roch I . I � - , . 7 1 . - t -thi - . I -predecessor in, the leadersh it is not a. libtle re da to be so 11 men ought to be deeply grateful *0- Mr, next year. ed in marriage. The bride looked very . . . I i I -� ,;affered at 13c to 14c. . - . - . .1 I . -� 'U.TJUA- ' - I.. i party. During Sir WilfreXis stay in the gent a critic and one that preten it Hardy. With all the solemnity and POm- -Mr. Mathias Glow has bought from Mr. . ty, and was becomingly attire& Aft-erl are now splendidly equipped for Fall and Winter business I October 4W - I farm, op the 3rd con- Prot I I - I I 'I - � # ,;, guest of the city council, fair -as the San, should make so gross a ,, posity of an order -in -council, the Govern. T. Noble his 40 acre ' the happy couple intend - T ado to.d4y the follo, i city he, was the .. where in the the honeymoon i t, a first-class Bran New Stock of the most de- - I I � . cession of Hallett, for some Line of - Plenty of room,.go:od ligh I I "I, - 2 - L tended him on blunder. It should know that the sale of . , takin& up their abode on t e B; t -*Ore made . , - I who,, with other friends, at kled i : :.44 v - .42D be; I ' - I 91 ment after weeks of agitation,has tae . neighborhood of $1,600. Turn i I - : I ' � . - 2 - 1. V St ­ I rry. . I . with courteous and I ­ ,,630 boxes 4 Ur .be the obligations ,, theirleage, and has t -The trustees of a e � Uday of last week word.was re- - sirab - � obli .1grge.at Sic, SW bo � . `1 Laing salespeople to wait . Wednesday. Oa Wednesday evening annuities does not increase done with it -jug 'el lool a' otion No. 5, ' fon - le goods to choose -from, . 0 L -, - L , - X" I fdo I I . - ­ I I - - - d banquet by the of the Province by one cent, as the money if nothing." I Goderiok township, haye re-engaged Mr. � mieson Reid, of . I . � - .-I �, boxes Of a . 1118,11 at 81-o' % - ­ was entertained at a gran to take up In its issue of the 4th of October the same Peter Campbell as teachm, for next year, at I ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Ja I . . . , out the goods - , I.- 1 ,9c,,-187 kages-creart members.of the TOront6Bo%rd of Trade., thusAerived can.only be used Cc -nment . Goderieh, of the death of theirdaughter, Upon you, and . to giveyou all the in . formation you may require ab . � I . . The Ontario Geyer crease of $20 in salary. , . I ; - . � " -- se I . . and hen3e it is. simply p% r says :. &Ulu Young, of Detroit. Though she' . � fe ruling vria The demonstration, throughout, was Of all railway certificates, gas ichigan all it wants in the f Clintoa, was re- ,Mrs. Annie - . � . . I I . . . -9-lip. T e ; I - - - a given M -J. C. Stevenson, o he I -1 . . 'tchauff . . re, and must have transforming one form of obligation into an- I ntario had been in poor -health. for some time, t and prices. I � ea. entirely'non-politicaI natu .� Ilwayofloga." You pays your money and elecied to. the executive of, the 0 . I e I I . - fair you takes your choice. The Mail a of her -death was wholly unexpected, . . - . I � . ..�.� '. - ::It Little F4116 the . e less ,gratifying CO the dis- m reforej neither - . , e�idently Undertakers) Association, at its meeting in new re blow to her inatly relatives � 0 . .- ioo boxes at Sic. ,�; . been none th I and was a. Bove I � . I I . I I . -L - . I L It seems inks that its reAdera have short memories. Ottawa last week. ` at atpriviste term' 1A tinguished guest on that ad -001111t. : nor corre6t to add to the deficit of the year th �- ilty,who has taught school and friends in Goderich. Decease I I ' L ! JON4 - � I ' � OR . -Mr. G. M. Ki I - f that all classes and creeds and nationalities the amount received by the sale of aunuiti The Toronto Star says: "The Ontario number of years, has -born in Goderich 24 years ago, and was � 0 � �butftr at 1710:tO ISO- z - it do at Summ6rhill for a 11 ove to Lon- married to Herbert Young tome A.ye years . I - � I '- - � 1 4 1 11 - Rua parties take pride in uniting to . as the Sun doea. Moreover, the Sun" ad- Government will find that in permitting the resigned his position, and wi in - . I j I . I I - ; t .1; 1AV8 Btoa ' ' I - I . . I � honor to Ca&ades genial and, gifted Premier. mit,s that railway aid certifioates to the export c -f logo to Michigan they are en- don, where -he will study for the ministry. &go- he Harvest Home, held in the James . - , 'I.-- -� - I . daughter of Mr. Stewart McFallat of -T r;,r E - � E�-- whil; A JLiN, BY . ­-: I L m,urooj�, Oetaber � . . . couraging the export of votes from the Lib- - Street Methodist church, Exeter, on Sunday . I L .. t, of $270,057 were taken up, Centralia, died on Taesday� of I - 311) - : - L . t&&ta cattle sold at, L &mean last week. : HIER"B" . I � ,0 �� - � Aot. only $177,730 worth of annuities were sold, ind if the She was affected" and Monday of lRot week, was a pronounced ! I . . . - "stitAisna at 5d. , Ar� � ' - -. I - - ... : -, I She was 30 years of age. ; I . I - ­ I . wio companies eral to the Conservative camp. - . I . ), 1). D., of ! h The Ont . � success. Rev. W. S. Pascoi i - � .%d. 40"Rdian 4 oelp i ' � L '�*' find our- 'assortment Of ' . , t us showing that the Government, during ' i -large cong - YOU w - I � I I . I wild 5id in L-01140 . � th I ' - . �i � -M ­ � � , , I t session of the Ontario Legialm- votes go over as numerously as the logs with internal cancer. regatione � .� At the Ing . r. Wingham, preached to � ;;; - - joitt . the year named actually reduced the liabill- Youngblut has rented - 1XW I �� - - eagues - - � - BirTFrAx.6, Ootabor 51, ��- I - - asa6d in reference to oross the lake, Mr. Hardy and his doll -Mr. George Trimmed Hats and Bonneti very at- -11 �; S ture an act was p . b6iva -Wm. Baker's fs�rm, on the Maitland conees botb�morning and evening. - Sunday after - 47 1 - ; I ., �, Im stock companies, among other things reqair- ties Of the Ptovince by $92,327, in�tead of will face east in thq Legislative Cham re sion, Goderich township, for a term of five noon a mass meeting was held in the church, . tractive, and not at all expensiv,8- Our - 1-1 � 41Y was In elcoeft of A . i .. . I � hen addresses were delivered by Revab " . prices -for the latest and most Popular * - - � . � from M. to 2ki � having increased them " it tries to make it at this time next year, if, indeed, they a 1. A - itilea . . I . re to make cer- I I ' The Star ears. Hesecures .,it at, a rental of about: w loughb� pastor ; Charles Smith, of X%I.L!i - ... . ing companies of this natur he Sun -does not know fortunate to got in there it all.'. � Dr. Wil . styles, run from $1.50 ,to $5 each, at' - smooth latifumers, S4, � ' ' : .. � . -w- . . I to,4W90 L I 4 tai - ent. It will b r. Now, if t , in not a very accurate i p1blie 1175 a year. ethodist church ; Professor' I , . - `� - U returns to the Governm &pPeA estion of uterprotor of .-S. S. Cooper has been awarded the con- Main. Street U, and I � $2, $3 and $4, we can give you. a great ... � .. -11, prime. SC 80 ' _ 1 14 this, it "should not discuss a qu -the view 'i Burgeso, .,- w 43V � ,. . I - I itpors, SC65 to fCQ` � I ; 0 Ing opinion. It no doubt represents vo - , , of Huron College, Lo,ndo � - . � . . � r . i � : � ticed by an announcement over th . �%� � � . � � AO ignorant. If it does know it, O ra and rich saw mill owners tract of building the Memorial hall in Clin, im.- On the Mon- . choice. I-' .. . ncial Secretary, which which it is f the boomqte mes, of Blenhe . � �­ I 4M.7s to $LBO - ahow I . I ; I I -- I 1kature of tke Provi tries to of Toronto, but an order prohibiting the ton, to be erected -with the Stavely : money.' Rev. Hol as served in the I . I ". and hides it f,rom its readern, and, � eted' is 'day evening the usual tea w. L -"- -_L L - , I � 4PL 15 to, 14. .50 ; fair U , . , cut much His tender for the -building i compl . � ' 0* ,­ -- will beL foand in our advertising columns, ld not . I . 'basement, at which a large number were in 1 -1 . make them believe what is not true, it is exportation of saw 1098 wOu ' I&. �83,500. I d' . rned to the FOUR I I I L . � L- . stock, $3*;45 - to $4 ; 11 - business after the - of a figure with the intelligent rural POPU fter whicha] a Jou . � . I -11 .11 that companies doing - George -A. K. McLeod, of Exeter, attendance, a - -' . ' � ' toned eawit, 0-W tole - � t, the honest, reliable guide it professes to - -Mrs. . �­� - -1 I - make- Ito � . -tion on whom the Government have to de rles Amith and Dr. . - , to $3 101en, first of November next, who fail to uld . at least stave the whole pend mostly for support, They have more had one of her toes amputated on Monday church, where Revs. Cha ng and instructive I DRESS GOOD$ - - �- 43.6.5 .90 ; I cor. tain returns tOL the -Government, are sub. be. It sho ' . Of late that member has given Pascoe deliyered intereati . . . ", � I &nd springe � , . .- - �. -oovn ra, 1, - L - . I t � uth. if it will do this, the financial man- sense than to desire a. policy that - would of IaLt week is 4 addiv,sees. I . . . I . . . . '. I I I t* $50. � I � . - - � -S" , 7 10011 I - - - 11 � penalties for their neglect. F I . take money out of their own pockets simply 'her considerable trouble, owing to a d ease : — -- .- -to � � . : I ject to heavy ­ . . The ve . As and ." ­ to ; good � of'the returns to be made are agement of Ontario will not suffer. 1. Yankees. � ! bone.L I ry pick of Dress Goo . � - 7, - 11 % W, i I ' . to W ; fi�tr to g0oa (rho nature- � � . I — i - - . Trimmings is always what w6 ar �,-.- - L - . -t and are g* . I I - ES. -The dwelling house of Mr.Joseph -Y -, ..- ven in to spite the While George Sanders, of Exeter, was moxinop. I . BUS .and �calvex-prime to clearly defined in the ac , I Another Good Man Gone. cutting 'box the other FIR � .42e� This season we, hive 9, Splendid nge L:: ­�r - . , I Giving Mr. Mathei3on as its authorithy, working around a , the Bushfield, on the 6th cow�ession, near . xa _ .. choi] this announcement, and blanks can be had day, he met with a painful accident. � . - 1 $7, 50 ; fair to - I I - . gether I— ­ 'heavy fed -but -1 . application, on - � General Neal Dow,the famous temperance, the Exeter Advocate says the people Of On- knife of the machine coming in conta2t with Beechwood, was destroyed by fire, to I . I Of Dres-Qes, (soven yards each), at $2,, . � ' ,xnd ,te I -� I � � . I � H ,-Fairly good d I . I t from the department on got how his leg and inflicting a severe gash. with �sll its contents, on Friday night last. . 1$3, $4, $5 and UPWazds. Thei !, � L a cate, died at Portland, Maine, on Sat- tario has been . 16 robbed " of - we for - I I � 1. 10 I . which these returns can be made. It would advo - ' August Mr. Bushfield and his family were in bod - . ". tc� fie higher t -good'i � reached the good age of many, thousands of dollars' a year by the -Ethel cheese factory sold its . variety we have to show you is Moro. of oil urday last, having Mr. Cook, of and so soundly were they sleeping that they -, - ,­ - to $4.150 ; �mived pa I � . be well, therefore, for the officers Ileation make of cheese for 9k cents, to - week. ThO did 'ot know anything of, their danger un- than ordinary. . . � -� 44 404 ,medium ,wei such companies in this county to pa me of Neal Dow has been royalties that the Minister. of Ed Ingersoll. It was shIPPe , I . I - , y at- 92 years. The na. a last U I � � , , � ears in every household allows the authors of the text books used in ' say in ex- til Mr. Bushfield himself was awakened by � . I heavy hogs, $4. . u ­ . iar for many y output from this factory is alre the falling of the chimney. When he awoke 90 I . . I I I . so L � tention to t" requirements of the act in famil � to $3.90 ; pigs. V-7 L themselves future on the American continent. He -was one of the schools, and that the people have been cess of 1896. , ­ I I I - . - . . . his house w a in flames.aro - I � L e4 this respect and thus save of Brussels, whose a and him, and it- I � . . � LaInbs-1ambs, 7, � day. In his particular "systernatically robbed 11 for twenty years -W. H. McCracken, . . I � � I . � L . trouble and. probably pecuniary lo3s. In the great men of his ys in this way'. Strange, is . lways a prominent feature in fall was with difficulty that he succeeded in . JACKETS � I - . ,� 4C40 to $4 M ; fmrlr . it not, that it has name is a i ' L h'i L the ineantime we again direct attention to ne he had no superiors and few, if an b. show prize lists, ill not one w t behind* this awakening the other members of his family . I ­ I - I . .calls, $3.50 to $3.75: - tli brief biographical taken *enty years to diBeover this 11 ro secured 42 prizes, at 'and getting them from the burning building. . TO - . . . I . L . to extra, S5.50 to S�,. will be found on equals. The following bLery "and that the discovery of it has been ear. At Listowel he I I - - I � I the advertisement which and at Wingham 24. Everything was destroyed,the family escap- . 1 0.40 -, CU1%, JA 1 , I sketch of this great.man will be of intereat left to Mr. Matheson and the Advocate ? Cfortii 40, 1 Nearly three hundr assort- , .. to I � J . �-M 1 . . , -- selected wethers, , � fie fifth page of this issue. I iss Lena, Hamilton, who left Clinton ing only in their night clothes. The house - . � to many.: The fact is that in Ontario the school text There was an insurance ment to show you in Misseg' aud . ,- 00� . go for the Northwest, was was a frame one. ,choice mixed, *3.7�1 . ot a long-lived books are cheaper than in any province of about a month aj 7 . I . . - - The Minister of PUblic Works. General Dow came the Dominion or in any state in the Unbll, married on her arrival there to Mr. Jervist, of $400 on the house and contents, but Mr. I . Ladies' sizes ; all good fitting garmentS L . � _ . S3.165 -, export ewes I � � I . -to sco. 1; . . family, his father having lived till he was nd over again. teacher.in Red Fox Valley, near Indian BushfieWs lose will be considerably more . in nice colorings, mixtures and bluir. . . I - has has been proven over a . I . I It, is likely that the Conservative papers 95, and his mother being a centenarian of look as if the people were Head. than the insurance. We have not learned I -1 PICK I We have, never 'before had so maliY . I" . . --Ln� - . I will.leave H -on. Mr. Tarte alone now for Up t-6 the time of the illness which caused This does n to any serious extent. .-A choral society is being formed in whether or not the origin of the fire ia -1. � - good .-Jackets for so little money -i as we I - I" I I Cheap - . - 4bis death he was in the habit of rising at 5 being 11 robbed " . a to give con- known. - � -1111, . .hile. At least -they sho'ald do so whetl�er , ery morning and taking. a long Thid aphool book yarn is on a r with the Clinton. Itis the intentioi ill . I 11� . aw o'.cl.ock ey" winter, and, after the ex- -On Saturday last Lockhart's saw In , have this eason. - � I - - L L I ey w I L or not.ThegreatTarte-Grenier libel oving that early rising.was many other 9 6 outrages " and �al robberies " certs during the , - " . � � - � � . th - ,walk, thereby pr . eDses have been defrayed, the proceeds in this township, iud the surrounding pro- . . � CHMP XH.L FE � i I-- suit ha I been tried and after a lengthy and- 'at least not prejudicial to health and long. which have� bben exploded a thousan& times, p ill -be devoted to some charitable purpose, perty had a narrow escape from destruction 0 � so � -�� ingforalitaltedLUMC' - - -ton lots I e but which are brought up every little while w . - I Tere ton In ten A '. I been burning in the ad. . . FROM � I ------ h $0410101 - �; -_ - -life in his case. Born at Portland, Main a Wednesday and Thursd - October by fire. Fire had . �. � - �� - I � I I � rhost searching investigation the jury, after pposition press and speakers, - Mbrkcr. - w where he died, be early joined his father i� by the 61 a I ". manossr. , 1, . -� I � I dis. 13th and 14tb, the Sabbath schol arid Eo- joining bush for several days, and the ex. . I I -2 : � � rought4n, a verz . I I ; 1, -!I- delibe ating five minutes, b . the business of tanning leather� A dispute Which, after receiving an airing, are - . -, -- . � ... I I worth. Leagues in the Wingham District treme Arouthand high wind of Saturday I . . 61w FURS a * 0 . � - � It - .1 accused. As our which he had with a vendor of liquor, who creetly dropped. ion W the causedL it to spread towArds the mill pro- L - i - - - ­ diet of! guilty against the will ,hold a two days' convent . " I - I . I I -� I - . lio had be- ' U -potty. By hard work it was kept in check � .. - COLOWUGH.-Ill NO �., the ' uts, and refused to stop Mrviug a man w . �� t readers. may have foreg,otteri 0 come a drunkard, and whose wife had ap- The Toronto Telegram, itself Conserva. Methodist church, Wingham; comme cing Leh damage was done. A � We hive laid in a large stock 16f ... V00 of Mr. John ,�- ins of illis case, it may perhap3 be .well to ' V . m. On the first day. . and not very mu been cc- iesl use, stich as - ' � - ted administers the following stinging ro- a' 2 o'clock p XASOX�-Jn Sly-th', a 1 t � i - THIS 1. ' I Mr. WmMmm,,of p �f ry of it. A man noonled pealed to young Dow to help her, �iv,r tive, Mrs. W. Stevens, of Hallett, WAS sue- small house at the mill, which had first,class Fura for Lad - ii - give a short hh,to . � his talents into the agitAtion which finally bake to its fellow" Co4servative journals In in London for- oupied by the engineer, was burned ana - . ! . - I I I . I'll . , -- . cessful in, winning first Prize I I I I Jackets, Capee, Collars, Muffs, O&A - -1111M.--la M"111 W -7 ;.� - culiminated in the passage of the' famous Mr. Robert Adams ; I , " � elected ,­ . wye'of Wr r t I - mitts etc. . I ROBERTSOE 101 , Grenier published a French paper in Mon ntario who are daily abusing Hen. Mr., Honiton lace, baud made. She is an expert some wood belonging to . . Our Fare were' 13 - ' � -IFUlt, : �! -1i treal. This paper, it seems, bad -been sup- Maine law. In 1841 he gave -up big busi- 0 . I . f . re, and aW � I wife -of -Mr. T. . - , � � . , . - P, � L ted o -h these in this particular line, and it says a good was,also burned, but further than this no ness and eta, n a campaigning tour -Tart6. It says : 11 All the sine whic � . . from the beat manufacture . wj e. � � I � - -- , A -in a car- - ' ' . . .. I � tion, to the - � '. ­ bat Provinc deal as to her ability when it is known that serious damage was done -TIPPET.-.4n ftyfiald, �-� .1, -porting the Liberal party in t 1 through the state. He travelled Impute tolklr. Tarte are not the op-yeara - -- ­ put together to give s9tisfac, I I of Mr. ChulaTip v - . , , i� - I . B- bhe has taken this prize a number I . . -CARU&�Tn Slaulay ; , After the elections and the formation of the � aud a sleigh in winter, vi ]"als ; . . I � i riage, in summer . . I �' MONTH buyer, Try us for good Furs.. � * I i cause of his. separation from their esteem. in succession. I Chiselhuist. ­ I I -Of 0. 0 1. .�+­ , new Government, Mr. - Grenier waited on � iting every section of the state, delivering -The schedule of convictions by county ' . - , I . . I- I I- I)OWSON.- � I I t - Assuredly Mr. Tarte is in virtue not inferior CHURCH RE-OrENING.-The good people . .. - ,,, � I � ' � - ving a wide trail of, temper T . tratos for the quarter ending in Sep- . . � t � t�l; Mr. Tarte and offered the support of his speeches and lea . . magis ! . I . . W11641f ir,lbow ­ : �.� �, - e tracts behind. When he had saturated to any of the Quebec politicians who have 52, and the total fines of the-Chiselbarst Methodist church have, . . i - . . 1. � -!49ZLZY.-1n Clinton .1 ��' ard at the a4e tember, numbered ,- � 41 paper to the new Government the state with prohibition sentiment, he s in the Conservative Governments during the past summer, had their church I . - - of Mr. Alb4rtlleei V ba - * . .1. . �� .A feature of the -list - . � I � �L �i - .same time demandeii a doliatioa of two pr�pared a bill for the Legislature which of Canada for the last thiity years. In real . amounted to* $52.40. building made almost new. Theyr had it . . . - . � I - � NOMORDIL-1n:TU , . - . . . .17� 1�' hundred dollars from, Mr. Tarte. Mr. prohibited the manufacture and sale 'of is that eight violators of a Wingham by- raised up ; a stone foundation and basement . . - I - � -1 - *eWiteafmT.211 i� -.,i:1 ability Mr.. Tarte excels moat of the Con. law were fined five cents each. Four other � I �. I . , T ;3. -1 F I I ney and as Mr. liquor in Maine. It was passed in 1851,and oervative leadera-from. Quebec. Yet French. cases were violation of thelicenseacb. placed tinder it; the outside brick veenered; - I . � ; . � , I; H Tarte refused i to, give the me interior re-soated, pminted and the . � - . - -. � � I � ,� A. �., � , I- I the public sale of liquor in the state was Cana(lian. politicians, who had all of Mr. Mr. the . � I . - WMA - �� I �,Ai Grenier repeatedly persisted in- persecuting . . -On Tuesday morning of last week, I building made as good as new.. It is � � - I .,-- q - - blotted out.. Mr. Dow was serving his ability, who e - .bAdelf mother. -­�k Tarte's sinfulness and little of his . Thomas Bone, of Morris, tied his brood � We sell reliable goods, and the lowest possible selling.price only is the - �, - I . I - . 4 �.. . Mr. Tarte for money, the latter at length second term as mayor of Portland when the were held up to the. admirat I ion of Ontario . . a box stall and let the colt run now one of the neateat and most comfortable 0 L . L L � -ZM 'bL,- , - N!'� � mare up in church edifices in the county, and will long . 1� -1 I *A lit .i �­ . . L - , I I , . ' 1. -,-;� .L .perhaps more forcible lawwaspassed. Whenthewar broke out b n loose, ,intending to turn them outagain OU� iv Up the prices, and then com,111,11 - I I "I A ,Vill*. to xiss. T�1- told him, in terms yi.the journals who are now calling upo nt to the christian zial figure we put upon goods. No putting . R�l I . pr . 'e- 444:0 1 - he raised a regiment and went into the field ovince to execrate the Minister of when the frost was off the gram. They stand as a monume .. . . F-11 . I I 1C0L9KA�W,;-TU1" Ft -- I I than polite, Lthat he did not -desire the sup men than and liberality of the congregation. It was . � . That I -- . - ILL. - 6 . as colonel -of the Thirteenth Maine Volan- Public Works. There were worse were forgotten until noon, when the feel - � 1. -- � p �!rt of his paper and that he had no money - determined io celebrate the re -opening by a down, in order to make people, believe that they are getting extra valne- - bHd*1#VwanU, I . 9,-: I . teers. He rose to the rank of brigadier, J. Israel Tarte in the last �Government. was foun strangled in the tie rope. , . I I ' Ache . son, N I V. � � L 1- 1� "'P � - grand tea-meetinst, and Monday evening last . - � _ ­ - h 8, .1 �', far him. This angered Mr. Grenier, and he general. During a whole winter -he was T ere re worse men than J. Israel Tarts in day! who have moneY I Eftauts lane , ­ ­', �1.1 L i , �- People now - L . 1;Z '--.,-t aceusing confined in Libby Prison and in 1864 wa While Master Robert Aikene was on.. was selected as the date for ihis Pleasant way of doing business belongs to a past age. ,�. Turver..Jrwnc 4 ,,, - pilblished an article in his paper - I a the presentGovernment. The Con'servative . I . o . I I IL --. L I � gi - I � .zhugh Leo. He aged at work in T. Bell & Son's furniture oces-ion. To say that the tea -meeting was � - �-FOJIRST­m RAI �- � -`� i I papers of Ontario offer Mr; Tarte as a sacri- . . We don%claim to - � �brldo!#. pments. - �, I Mr. Tarte of all the sine in the political exchanged for General Fit ' Ing of last - to Spend are willing to pay a fair price for a good article. - ,- 4�. � - was religion factory, in Wi zham, on -Monday a success, but feebly expresses the magnifi , � - - � Tol ,; � � .4--,i twice wounded in battle. In A866 he fice because he differs in race and i * misfortune to have his � .1 Acheam, Mr. . . I;% - - . c%llander, and demanding in the name of spent soxi�e time in England working for from the majority of this province. The aim week, he had the cense-of the occasion. Long before the ap. I . such- a thing bat we -dO claim t6 1. � . mrA, oldwA dau i hand.come in conta�t with some of the , . t d ti - for teato be served, people of undersell everybody. We ,never advertise of --. . 11 I � I . � of Hav" I I a _ . - .!.L(i � the people, that a boodler such as. he, be ex. .the abolition of the liquor traffic. Of late of the organs is to coin these difference- into right oiu e me � . . I I- - 11 � I I -PZcxrrr.:-PitA,Tr,- , - - .! . � ,'� � � i -s he had been at home attending to his . . machinery, and had the tips taken off all the toth sexes and all a t I ,� I - - ' - L � -, eluded from�the d'overnment. This aiticle, yeay I prejudices which will crush Mr. Tarte." . I I �� � I . Mtobor i .1� I � .; .. - so that b� ,cfee came a reaming in, � 1 - �' , � -V there was a larger have a It. Superior Stock" to er . L -., � ab 11. . i I . I fingers. r six O'clo the av age storekqeper, and that our prices for - iam 'i, ft , e I . -,�� created� a greali sepsation in political eirclest business affairf,, reading much and writing ! I -on Saturday night, October 2nd, the orowd than the church, capacious -as it is, � . . ' - . . XT, Will -ft - I :. % . I ome. General Dow had a �pleasing person- L � Praft.buotubt-ef C 7i �, - 8 n- A couple of weeks ago we set the Whitechurch station was broken into by could accommodate. The tea was served in the best goods, are always fair and reasonable. When You are in Seafortb . I - . . I Which i � L - I 711ARRI80,74-I)ANC -1, Mr.'Tarte at once brought an . . . I L: � 11 - I .q, I at the time. I ality, and a bright, kindly face, the Times right with regard to the = I . - � I - 'briVa PWGD* L ,- , � I 1* Goodsis , � I Zd L - : � tion against N,Ir. Grenier for criminal red confidence and esteem among Be I some unknown person or persons. The the new basement, and despite the number � I I ­ 1 7,,� . I n I i110 - R411r. i L so )ut. nothin U sortme'nt of r .. 11 I - Bpi Registrarehip, the- Middlesex Gaolership place was well ransacked, I Of to be fed, thanks to the generosity of the I&- do )t'iail to hu t up the, place where the best as , I I . A L f- .. for who.held to his,views. , . -- - ­ .A-- - -- L L � � I , i I IV - f �; �..R- � libel. The case came up several - time's - mnm� and some other matters. We expected the importance is missing. All the money ad - diee of the congregation, there was en -0112h . - : -1 -- - I , ;;Vf Mr.1 , ' - - . L � 11 11� - I . . 1� , I' 4 le,plea or another was post- - - been taken to the agent's hoine when he Tyle ' ey resold. I . 4E 1 1 . - . trial and on on I I and to spare, of the very beA, for all. sonab which th I a , L �7 - - . . I . The Rew Timber Regulations. Times would manfully acknowledge its kept, and note the very rea le figures at i , � ;t - - closed up Saturday evening. � I tables were filled many tinI4 over, but at . . i . . ­ I I 6n Bat* labor I j, poned. The �ppqrients of Mr. Tarte stated I w -MWIA "TerLYU, , �% -- - rror and thank us for our service, although .: . . I � I I 11 - , I - ents were at his in- I The Crown timber regulations passed by e I -On Wednesday evening of last week, an last all got ser,red and satisfied in so far 86, I . Z . . I . I tawaddP, to � �. , that these "po4tponem . � I . 1. - . L . rom. past,experience with that journal we tow- the physi &I man is doncerne�d,. and all ro. : . � I � ; � t ' . - � - ­ f Mr. Peter Hepiustall, secretaryl of the E 0 a . ­ I V1111180. I I . 14. It i stance ; that fid;�was. afraid to have the case the Ontario Government the other day, I . . I :­­ �, AIoD0UMGAAyL.TL--ga 11 I I might have known ick Agricultural Society, wis returning �paired to the audience room of the church . � .1 I . I . I �r oo - I . 16i- come to trial, and tfiat- when they got Mr. mys the Stratford Beacon, will meet with are free to admit we . . brWi U%er v - 11 I =V L better than to hope for any such honorable home from Gorrie, his horse stumbled when to participate in the musical and intellectual wwwwo"mm" -,� # . . I I I - �� - Zrahwu. xr. FV I I I I ­*, - . I . N, , witn�ss box, revelations that general approval. The alien labor clause � . ---�� ine. I I . I I - ;�, '40411* of.. " � . .. ' - �- ­. I 4 . ! Tarte into tile - conduct on its part.. Last week it broke opposite Mr. John Wilson's, on the 6th bon- feast there in store lor them. The church . , � Lt*WXN*ip . � - li� �, [ .� . .-5- . un- provides that all the! workman employed on out in a new place and indulged in half a cessican of Howick, and threw the oll geti- was, packed in every corner and many had . I . : L - :-� ___ - . � . : ,�- - would startld� the edantey and drive the �� . I I -.- WAT,Xft-!*WZ . � I - , � , r - � 1!:_ - , � Witl0w an ., - t .1 - � unin of f ulsome and foolish lauAation of tleman out, breaking his collar bone, �and to stand outside and could only got an. cc- -- � . I - ' -� � � ��. fortunate Tarte forever from public life, the limits or in to,wring in, Canadian waters col injuring him. i � casio6al glimpse in. The chair was occupied . ­­ I I- - �� 11.-, j1r. Either, the Conservative candidate for otherwise . i . L '' k� 1. Usualton" Mr, I- ... �­ would be made, while the wickedness, shall be domiciled in Canada, while another -g rx im L � - -- �, 311M. iza�&" 3 - ­ I . ­ I -- South Haron,and for which we are sure Mr. -The other day. a regular Manitoba soene by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Waddell, and D-;) I L - , I I , . (9-6. - -- - � . 11 � - - 11 1'11�� I crookedness and rascality of Mr. Tarte's clause provides that all the supplies for ' Eilber, if he is the sensible man we take was enacted on the old Canada reserve suitable addresseswere delivered by Revda. . I - . . . �Al -- ; 9- � ­� I . - L 1,1 i � � - derson, of Hensall ; .. _ L xi�- : colleagues in the Government would also be operations in Crown timber limits shall be him to be, will not thank it. For instance, proper oderich township, Mesard. Karr and Hen . I I . _ . L - -1 - WARUM.--Atther. i� L .'�, - - � � I Y L �o threshing buckwheat. Teams were draw�ng Acheson, of Kippen, and Jowett,- of Elim- . . . � _ I " f , - proven so plainly that the country would purchased in Canada. it asks the Reformers of South Huron - t U � .- �? � I zoo Sepimber I . - - L : I � I desert their party and their principles and grain to the machine, and also drawing ville, while the ifilirch choir- gave several . I � � . � : . I I L L � Xr. TAVI ,- I . - - . - . 1"L ; , repudiate them, and so on. Well, the long The omission of a clause compelling the 4- , : � support Mr. Hilber because, as it Bay$, he the threshed grain away to the granary. very nice and well rendered musical aelee 1. I . ed 37 . vc�-J I ome off at last. It was manufacture of all the timber into lumber Rodger and Haa6ke, who � had the tions, during tile eveniny. The speeches and -��-, -� -rom.- '�,,A 16oked for trial has c was educated in an old log.school house and Meson. I I 11 ,Ij4 I - , -- Aunle jL . �, -A th th re om. d leaned for the season,are highly pleased music were of the beat, and'al seemed to . - :, - - 0 " - yaterious, slight -of -hand Ion I jas ` 40' , , , : 'lleld in -Montreal Jast week. Mr. Tarte in Canada in accordance wi 0 c because by some m . ­ F 1-� , � k4i � ,,- �L was in the witness box for nearly two whole mendations of some people who are seeking . performance he paid off a debt of $27,ND witil the yield. I . enjoy them, despite the discomfort cauised .1 0 � 0 1 . �1 �1. I U ftn-spds - qj:�, I . � - 11. . . TARRO.--jErl 4,".. due by the to'wnship of Stephen, with -Mr. David McLennan, grain dealer, of by over -crowding. The proceeds of the tie&-. I � - ­­ W1 � I I - � I ­ I . - . . ;�� ' ­hundi�d . -11 y1t , 0 1. twist- for retaliation against the United States for tratford, died at the hospital there on Sun- meeting amounted to over one I . UW VArber. � is - -- ". � days, almost everything that could be $11,000. A strong plea surely ! And be. 8 . . I I t 1DUFr1JLD,-" � ... ,r,z ' b Bven more I . �- -�! *��. . ed into bearing upon the -case, no matter high duty on lumber imposed by the Ding. ' � �, - 1 31amen louift I - . - . cause of these mighty achievements the day evening. He bad been ailing for 6ome dollars. And what in, per ape, 4 t . . � � - � � . � . � 11 , � - I . --- ftfuld. Z� � - ROUN -or- ing and creditable, is the fact t t . I i I i � - P. �L . . how remotely, w" drawn in ; the most able ley bill, is severely commented upon by times wishes "to place him A ,D the time, and on Saturday underwent an 6p gratifl � . . .., - . -­ V� .. ! mey, and to spare- has been on - L I . L .1 WZNTLAX! Aw 7 � Legislative tables in Toronto." As to the ation, from the teffects of which he was, un- enoug moi 11 . 11 - I - ­ . L �,�.,� :- , *wyers in the great commercial metropolis some journals, but the wisdom of the Gov. a -� 1, r W4* . � , Pm . .p M � 34EWU��lft L . - � - .. - Mr. Tarte ; his ernment in;r deciding not to deal with , h i ' vements, n � -COMPANY - I-, - Xw � , I Is r. Deceased w" born in scribed to pay �­ : T- I other half column which it devotes to per- -able to recove i,,,; this D'ONT GOODS * ­ � !� were engaged to examine . �, L Ronal abuse of the present representative of Ellen, Aberdeenshire, in 1836, and came to the 0011gregation. is thus lelh entirely r - JL-% .JL I . - I I . - - . -- � .1- . . . I . I . � r I I t . !4,.- matter at the present time is quite apparent. lebt, and a small surplus � I I "I A" 10 , _ � 1 deputies and other subordinates were ex- the riding, we have nothin to may. If that this country in 1866, dom bunwiefis for a from � - I I - --1 40A*PBI -uz I I-- I � � . L I ­ � ; - , KLLI , " �, . in yth, cc . . - -bWAM � �, 1 amined sl;d no effort or device was left un - They have left the matter over for final 'sort of argument pleases tho Times and its - number of years in In Oral, then atingencies. TaBExposmonhas pleasu � -. - - --- - . , I i . � " t .. 11 I - I I t, on . � .. Adda � I-.: I ion until April, the regular time for friquds, *e are sure it does not hurt Mr. Clinton, Kippen an I Aeneall, at one time in oongratulatine the congrogs IOU - � . � w �� I I � it, � . tried to ji stify the libels published against decis - _ .. I � . - I "I 06ftbe �� I McLe-an. His character and conduct are doing a very large business in the I t r tate of affair d we. hope the . --L � . - . . - � --, - I an _ I y may ' tr. Xd"Nd - I I him,or to procure some evidence that would issuing new regulations, and their reasons am well h p ace their . . .-Lt., 1. I � I'll I � I � � �� - I I =�� �.�� r1- - "O"0111" I , tn I 'I e U ­�7�� - e � I - I I i pg,e Y Alill , , et -qw� trIM11 . 1, 9 Iss; I t N I:::L������ F h , .I ,: - � are good and sufficient. It . h4ppy" - Seaforth's Greatest Cash Dry Go6ds S t 14 knownto the Reformers of Sout I a. He went to Stratford in 1882 continue to grow and prosper and that � . work to his itljur�- Aftei all this great for doing SO 1 Haron as th the Times and both were unan. has resided there since. Mr. Me S umfnin may continue to ex- AL d-, - - . � ess, -and power . : . . L . - - � � ;;. - . � .. e . 1-: t hardship to the people of . I C � - - . ,�,� ­ . � . - � � effort, t I imoupli approved of only a few weeks xgo� . was well known throughout the Domi io . tend. - I I - he jurymen to whom the'eame had would be a grea, I � - 1, I . � I I . . . L I. . I . . L - - � I . , I - . I . . . . I - . - - - I � I . . . % � . I I , ; - . L I � - I - I � . . I . . . � I - . I I . .1 I I I . - � � i . 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